How significant was the appeal of new Liberalism in giving the Liberal Party its great election victory in 1906?
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How Significant Was The Appeal of New Liberalism in Giving The Liberal Party Its Great Election Victory in 1906? Although the appeal of New Liberalism was an important factor in giving the Liberal Party its great election victory in 1906, there was also other significant factors since New Liberalism was not fully established until 1908. However, it was beginning to appear in 1906 and some of it's policies increased the support of the Liberal party. The other main factors were the fall of the Conservative party and the working class support which the Liberal party gained from the early 1900's. The fall of the Conservative Party in 1906 was an extremely significant factor in the landslide Liberal victory in the 1906 Election as the Liberals were able to exploit these mistakes. The Lib-Lab pact also increased funding for the Liberals. Several factors contributed to the fall of the Conservative party. The Conservatives' main...

